depends what day you seing him really. what about a nice sunday walk around Camden market..full of charachter....followed by a pub lunch and then back to yours for..well what ever takes your fancy !!!!
Can I suggest that you consider one of the many wonderful stage shows in London.
The Producers is very good, funny and clever, which I think is perfect for a first time date, failing that you should definitely try mamma Mia (Unless you hate ABBA) as its an absolute hoot and guaranteed to be a great start to any date.
Or how about a restauarant, I can recommend several good ones.
Benihana's on the kings road is wonderful and not scarily expensive, its Japanese food but with a taste to suit everyone and each meal is an entertainment in itself.
The waiters preparing and cooking the food in front of you, as well as performing tricks and stunts...
If you want any more Idea's feel free to ask, I like to think of myself as the walking time out!
Sean
You're in Croydon, so take him out to a really really nice pub called The Beer Circus, that's run by a friend of mine. They do loads of continental lagers and british cask ales, no loud music, and no chavs. Not too sure about food, but Graeme puts so much love and care into the beer, I doubt he'd neglect the food.
Go to the zoo. Whisper Lou Reed lyrics to the animals.
What about Covent Garden on the W/E. Good atmosphere - free classical music - It's great!
Well I thought it was worth at least.
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If its dry: Walk from waterloo to London Bridge.
If its wet: stop by the local and chill out.
You cant go wrong.
PS; after the walk, go to the pub anyway.
what about a ride on a horse, some of the parks apparantly do this, or do something totally silly like go swimming then get some fish and chips and have a walk round the park. cheap and fun...i think?
Heather, Ticketmaster have quite a few theatre events on their website at the moment. Most of them have SOME tickets for about £20 each, although I have a feeling that most of these will be fairly poor seats and midweek. Worth a browse if you want an excuse to see him in his bow tie though ;)
it has to be something really grown up and grand
how about a pub you have to be 18 to get into those !!
loads of good pubs, clubs , shops and resteruants in london plus theres Mcdonalds if your not so posh
have fun